Some Buddhist monks shave their heads. This is the stereotype Buddhist hairdo. Most Buddhists are not monks and wear their hair like anyone else in their local culture.
Not all Chinese men shave their heads. Buddhist monks shave their heads in obedience to Buddha's teachings.
No. Monks and nuns shave their heads for several reasons. One is that in many cultures one's hair is thought to be a sign of beauty, and caring for it can be an expression of vanity, of desire to be beautiful.
Shaving of hair symbolizes non-attachment. I don't.
shave it
shave it
Some Buddhist monks shave their heads as a symbol of renunciation and humility. In Hinduism, some adherents shave their heads as a form of pilgrimage or as part of religious rituals. In Sikhism, male adherents do not cut their hair as a sign of respect for the natural form given by God.
That is called the tonsure.
He done it for sport relife
no willow smith did'nt shave allof her hair only the sides.
Most Buddhist monks do shave their heads as a symbol of renunciation and detachment from worldly desires. Shaving the head also represents simplicity and humility. Additionally, it is a practical way to maintain cleanliness and hygiene in the monastic lifestyle.
to cut hair with a razor ... shave